School children work on a mimeograph machine. Thomas Edison had two patents for an 'Autographic Printing' that worked by forcing ink through a stencil onto paper with low-cost printing press. The word 'mimeograph' was first used by Albert Blake Dick when he licensed Edison's patents in 1887. May 7, 1930.
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